The status of two of the New Orleans Saints' highest-profile players remains uncertain for Sunday's game against Tampa Bay at Raymond James Stadium. The Saints continue to be tight-lipped about the prospects of linebacker Jonathan Vilma playing, while tight end Jimmy Graham is officially listed as questionable with an ankle injury.

Interim coach Aaron Kromer on Friday divulged little information about the chances of Vilma, who remains on the physically-unable-to-perform list after having offseason surgery on his left knee, making his 2012 debut, saying only that the linebacker has looked good this week in practice.

New Orleans Saints tight end Jimmy Graham can't quite recover this Marques Colston fumble in the end zone as Washington Redskins free safety DeJon Gomes tussles with him at the Superdome on Sept. 9.G. Andrew Boyd, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune

"Vilma looked really good all week, so we have to get together as a staff still and talk about it and make sure that everybody is on the same page and decide on game day," Kromer said.

But when asked specificily if Vilma, who returned to practice this week after undergoing three procedures in an eight-month span on his injured knee, had a legitimate shot at playing, all Kromer would say is how impressed he was with Vilma during the practices.

"He looked good," Kromer said. "I mean he looked physically good."

Meanwhile, Graham, who didn't work out with the team Wednesday after spraining his right ankle in the first half of the team's 31-24 win against San Diego on Oct. 7, was limited for the second straight day of practice.